There's nothing more sobering than last call of Christmas coffee group. It's the same coffee group that comes in every Saturday morning but it's the one before the big holiday, The Big Kahuna of the Christmas season. The coffee shop in this heel tie magnanimity has decided to close on Christmas Eve Christmas and the day after in order to give the staff the best holiday season they could absorb. Darren couldn't afford it but it's one time during the year and decide what the hell the kids work hard why not? The customer base is another issue though they're not going to say anything about being closed over the holiday but the joint being closed leaves them one less place to go on the days leading up and directly after the holiday itself. That leaves a bunch of us little orphans desperately waiting for our dear little coffee shop to get back into normal hours- - really the only drawback of the holiday season any holiday season.
I was at the coffee shop a little over an hour this morning I didn't have a lot of time to spend or there is really nothing to spend it on there with everybody disappearing and be getting the holiday withdrawal. I gathered up my materials got the stopper in my coffee and then rolled down the long table saying goodbye and happy holiday greetings to my friends at the long table wishing them the very best and to be safe and enjoy the holiday and that I would see them next year. This jolted them a lot and a couple of them said they would be back before the new year and they showed me how according to the paper on the door there would be some time before the new year that the place would be open so I'll have to go back and check on that. That being said however I checked out when the next bus going inbound would be and today decided I would go all the way downtown to my favorite Bakery and German restaurant Siegfrieds. I was kind of surprised for a holiday weekend that the bus was not as packed as it usually is making my Drive-In more comfortable. I took the Blue Line this time because they go further in another Direction than the red line which I usually use. I had to go all the way down town to get to the shop so I was interested in. I can't believe I made this big trip just for bread and braughtvurs I kind of wish I had taken an image of the bratverse before before I eat the selection. One thing to remember about Siegfried is there's always a line and that being Christmas it was even more significant- luckily I was sitting down I got my usual brat first and fried potatoes and cheap drink and sat down at my spot. They also got the hot mustard which I totally love. It was nice to sit there with everybody else who loves siegfrieds. There seem to be a lot of family groups in here today. It really must be a place for those yuppies to congregate and enjoy the weekends. I'm sure it's a money thing. I actually had to pass the person who just stopped my food to give me only half of the potatoes that I asked for just way too much starch then I needed for the day didn't make the cost any less but that's okay.
I was totally pleased when finished I left my plate and utensils on the table and left. I'll keep in mind this place is not far from the ballet at Salt Lake Ballet Company and they're putting on The Nutcracker. I almost went it was such a nice day. The ticket would cost me 50 bucks and theoretically would put me in their wheelchair seating which I understand is never been very good this is goes all the way back to when we force them to make it wheelchair seating from the Independent Living Center. I kind of told them I might come in tomorrow Sunday if I get really motivated. I don't know if it's worth 50 bucks it would be nice to be able to tell everybody that I went to The Nutcracker it would make me very cool I'm sure but that's a lot of violation through no question about that …



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